Proximity hands free interface

Convert existing or new P series readers or KP keypads to hands free

Increases read range dramatically

Wires in series with the reader

Uses wireless technology

Requires no separate power source

About - The term 'Hands free access control' means the token that identifies a user is read from within a pocket or handbag. No hands required. This is useful for gates and barriers, loading doors and where disabled or elderly people require access. The Hands free interface, in conjunction with hands free tokens, achieve this using Paxton Access' unique wireless technology.

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Installation - Any new or existing P series reader, and KP keypads, can be converted to hands free by fitting a hands free interface. The interface requires no external power source and is wired in series between the reader and the control unit. The interface should be mounted as close to the reader as is possible up to a maximum of 15m.

Operation - Once the interface has been fitted, the hands free tokens will have a read range of between 0.85m and 2.5m. The reader will continue to read regular tokens as usual. If the long read range causes any problems, such as people unlocking the door as they walk past, an entry confirmation button can be fitted. The entry button can be any standard push to make device and prevents the door from opening until it has been pressed.